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David Mladjovic'Rhythm of Color, ' by David Mladjovic, Screen Print, 20212021
2021
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This 27.5" x 39" silkscreen print by artist David Mladjovic explores a vibrant colorful composition of lines and shapes providing the composition with an interesting rhythm. Mladjovic uses a variety of layered patterns, textures, and bold lines in a palette of red, yellow, green, black.
"To compose, or to put one next to the other, is the arrangement of parts in a whole composition. Personally, the composition as a term in fine arts notes the structure that they create together in an artistic element in their interrelation. Our admiration for the composition is the result of a long process of adjustment, which has been for years and for reasons that very often have nothing to do with art. Picture created her viewer. It's a conventional relationship. The composition as a style is grounded on the theory of neoplasticism or abstraction of art and the reduction of it to as few factors as possible. The composition for me is aimed at bringing the truth closer to the foundations of things around us."--David Mladjovic
David Mladjovic (b.1994) from Belgrade, Serbia graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Belgrade University with a degree in printmaking in 2017 and completed his Master's in Fine Art in 2018. He has been nominated twice for ERASMUS+ exchange program to be an exchange student for five months in Greece, Thessaloniki (2017) and for five months in Croatia, Zagreb (2019) and participated in an International printmaking workshop in North Macedonia, Bogdanci . He has also exhibited in more than 40 group exhibitions in the country and abroad (Poland, Spain, Croatia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece). Mladjovic has had seven solo exhibitions in Serbia and one solo exhibition in Toronto, Canada in SHA gallery. Mladjovic is currently working on a PhD in Art as Faculty of Fine Arts at Belgrade University.
- Creator:David Mladjovic (1994, Serbian)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 27.5 in (69.85 cm)Width: 39 in (99.06 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Oklahoma City, OK
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David Mladjovic (b.1994) from Belgrade, Serbia graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Belgrade University with a degree in printmaking in 2017 and completed his Master's in Fine Art in 2018. He has been nominated twice for ERASMUS+ exchange program to be an exchange student for five months in Greece, Thessaloniki (2017) and for five months in Croatia, Zagreb (2019) and participated in an International printmaking workshop in North Macedonia, Bogdanci . He has also exhibited in more than 40 group exhibitions in the country and abroad (Poland, Spain, Croatia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece). Mladjovic has had seven solo exhibitions in Serbia and one solo exhibition in Toronto, Canada in SHA gallery. Mladjovic is currently working on a PhD in Art as Faculty of Fine Arts at Belgrade University.
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